Lot 71
Cursive Calligraphy (Li Ching-chao's Poem - To the Tune of Bodhisattva Barbarian)
CHU Teh-chun (Chinese-French, 1920 - 2014)
1993
Ink on paper
40 x 121.5 cm
Estimate
TWD 220,000-260,000
USD 7,100-8,400
Sold Price
TWD 708,000
USD 22,876
Signature
Signed lower left Chu Teh-chun in Chinese
Seal of Chu Teh-chun in Chinese
Seal of Chu Teh-chun in Chinese
The cry of returning wild geese has ceased;
evening misty clouds look azure.
Snow is falling outside the windows,
smoke from the chimney rises straight upward.
Under the candle-light glistens the phoenix hairpin,
On which the man-shaped ornament is light.
The sounding horn announces the approach of daybreak;
Stars are driven back by the dawn's early light.
It is hard to enjoy spring flowers.
The west wind is still too cold out there.
evening misty clouds look azure.
Snow is falling outside the windows,
smoke from the chimney rises straight upward.
Under the candle-light glistens the phoenix hairpin,
On which the man-shaped ornament is light.
The sounding horn announces the approach of daybreak;
Stars are driven back by the dawn's early light.
It is hard to enjoy spring flowers.
The west wind is still too cold out there.
Related Info
The 20th Century Chinese Art
Ravenel Spring Auction 2005
Sunday, June 5, 2005, 12:00am